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To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (64)1/10/1999 6:16:00 PM
From: Jimbo Cobb  Respond to of 571
 
Hey es...do you think INDI (Individual Investor) itself (http://www.iionline.com) will make a big run based on all the sector attention to be generated by the CBS Marketwatch.COM IPO ??

I've been in DBCC for the ride (sold my remaining shares at $25 on Friday and may regret it), but I've been buying INDI and plan to buy more, as it seems a "cheaper" way to play the CBS Marketwatch.COM IPO.

INDI also has a Yahoo connection... fnews.yahoo.com
(the link is currently to a test Yahoo site), but it will soon take its place along Motley Fool ( fnews.yahoo.com ) and TheStreet.com ( fnews.yahoo.com ) from Yahoo's main finance site under Editorial content ... this is sure to increase the traffic at INDI's iionline.com site astronomically...just a matter of time before the Yahoo news hits, possibly this week as the test site now has all but one link live...check it out...I think INDI could be a big winner in the next few weeks (and maybe this week)...

Jimbo.



To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (64)1/12/1999 11:32:00 PM
From: esecurities(tm)  Respond to of 571
 
"MarketWatch IPO May Soar [19-fold?] to Match Data Broadcasting"

MarketWatch IPO May Soar to Match Data Broadcasting (Update2)

New York, Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) -- MarketWatch.com Inc. shares could soar as much as 19-fold after the company's initial public sale this week, based on the surge in shares of Data Broadcasting Corp., which owns half the Internet company..."

source: © 1999 Bloomberg quote.bloomberg.com